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identifiable English

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identifiable

If something is identifiable, it can be distinguished and named. I don't know where he was from because he had no identifiable accent.

identifiable

capable of being identified

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recognizable placeable knowable

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All military installations are to fire on sight at any flying objects not identifiable.
Something not quite identifiable, out of the corner of your eye.
The next step. is the carefully planned obliteration. of identifiable portions of the cadaver. before it is found.
Nothing identifiable.
Those that are identifiable. will be tagged.
More than 2,000 identifiable reefs combine to form a rampart of coral 1,200 miles long extending as much as 120 miles out to sea.
Nice easily-identifiable faces.
In the absence of identifiable fingerprints and photographs we're gonna have to rely on good old-fashioned police work.
Nearly all of these are identifiable.
The parasites run their hosts at a high body temperature, which gives them an identifiable heat signature.
There are no identifiable armaments.
It'll be genetically identifiable.
There's some proteins, but I don't see any identifiable toxins.
The killer should have an identifiable wound pattern from this.
To the trained ear Sergeant footsteps of catlaectic rhythm are as identifiable as fingerprints.
A charwoman knocked over the precious vase breaking it into pieces, a few of them identifiable as bits of Mr. Gregory.
I'd use your typewriter. They are easily identifiable.
See, that identifiable X helps us to study his migratory habits. It, uh..
American film stock, identifiable as such, shot with an American camera by a photographer with the American Army.
They're all different. All identifiable.
Ask her if there were any identifiable marks on her baby that might help us find him.
You said nearly all identifiable.
No identifiable armaments.
They are easily identifiable.
It is no longer identifiable.
I'm returning some pants a very identifiable problem.
The horse should be identifiable.
Three faces, readily identifiable.
Well, we found at least 26 identifiable entry wounds.
But not a single clear, identifiable emotion except for greed and disgust.
You got your point of impact there where Agent Scully is standing clear and identifiable.
His entire cellular makeup was affected by exposure to a non-identifiable contaminant. A metal. What are you sayin'?
Self expression was not infinite, it fell into identifiable types.
There were no identifiable prints in the apartment.
Leading cortical tuber's identifiable.

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A country fails, when it fails, for definite, identifiable reasons.
War implies armies and command structures that can be recognized, if not clearly known; in any case, war entails a military confrontation with an identifiable adversary.
Before that, it could not be said to be a unique, identifiable future person; it might still split and become twins.
Of this sum, only about half is readily identifiable.
But Iraq has already degenerated into so many rival factions that apart from the abused prisoners, there is no identifiable entity America has wronged and to whom it is indebted.
In fact, the poor die of known and identifiable causes that are largely preventable and treatable at very low cost.
People give to identifiable victims.
Nor are there clearly identifiable differences in doctrine that should translate into a reasonable expectation of better economic performance under one party than the other.
In other words, commercial use of non-identifiable information is still allowed without donors' explicit consent.
Instead, they preferred an opaque power-sharing system in which no identifiable person would bear ultimate responsibility for decisions.
This is notably the case in countries that were once homogeneous but now have to deal with citizens who are black or Muslim or are otherwise in an identifiable and neglected minority position.
Europe's problem is that it lacks a clearly identifiable leader. As a result, despite the EU's many successes, it still speaks with too many voices.
In every case, these imbalances were fueled by easily identifiable periods of euphoria and sudden asset-prices increases.
Europe's problem is that it lacks a clearly identifiable leader.

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